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Outlook on the web. Staff and postgraduate research students can access their University email from anywhere by using a web browser and 2-factor authentication from Duo. Office 365 - Outlook on the web.
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One immediate way to access your Microsoft 365 email account is through https://outlook.com/manchester.ac.uk. You can also access your email inbox through the Outlook application for desktop, as well as the Outlook application for desktop and mobile.
firstname.lastname@student.manchester.ac.uk Postgraduate students: firstname.lastname@postgrad.manchester.ac.uk Staff: firstname.lastname@manchester.ac.uk. This is the University of Manchester's sign in page for Office 365. By using this service you agree to abide by The University of Manchester's IT policies and guidelines.
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- Learning About Outlook
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Outlook is the Microsoft cloud service for accessing your emails and calendar. Outlook links into Microsoft 365 (M365), helping you to book meetings in Teams and send emails from the other applications in Microsoft 365. Outlook works well for: 1. All aspects of sending and receiving email. 2. Booking and managing appointments and meetings. 3. Manag...
The help available within each application should be the first place to visit for ‘how to’ questions. The help function can be accessed by pressing the F1 key or going to the ‘Help’ menu on the top ribbon in most M365 applications. For further help with Outlook, please visit the M365 Help and Supportsite. Here you will find: 1. Bitesize videos and ...
Microsoft provide a number of written resources, with supporting videos which tell you more about Outlook: 1. To explore the basics and familiarise yourself with outlook, try Microsoft’s Get started with Outlook resource. You can also access the Outlook help centrefor information on the most common elements of Outlook.
Information classified as Very Sensitive must not be processed or stored on M365 and advice must be sought from the Information Governance Officeif you handle this type of information. If you’re processing/storing information or data classified as Highly Restricted in M365, follow the information handling minimum controls set out in the Information...
Global limitations: Most aspects of your Outlook experience are available through the web and mobile versions, but not all of them. Microsoft are working on developing better functionality all the time, so if you’re missing a function in web or mobile versions that you use regularly on your PC or laptop, it may arrive sometime soon. Using ‘PST file...
The new version of Outlook is very much like the previous versions, but your emails are now stored securely in the cloud and not on the University’s IT network. Sending files by attachments is not a secure way of sharing information and saving files to OneDrive, Teams or SharePoint and sharing a link to it is the University’s preferred method of sh...
As a member of University staff or Postgraduate Research student, you can access your email anywhere and on most devices. Using Outlook 2010/2016; Office 365 - Outlook on desktop; Access email on your mobile phone; Web based access - Outlook on the web; Access via other programs
Outlook is the Microsoft cloud service for accessing your emails and calendar. Outlook links into Microsoft 365, helping you to book meetings in Teams and send emails from the other applications in Microsoft 365. Outlook works well for: All aspects of sending and receiving email. Booking and managing appointments and meetings.